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Residency Hotline

In an attempt to ensure that students from other districts are not attending the Trumbull Public Schools illegally, a reporting hotline has been established effective immediately. Anyone with reason to believe that a student attending a Trumbull public school does not live in Trumbull is asked to make an anonymous report to the Assistant Superintendent’s office at 203-452-4303. The caller is asked to give a detailed report, which may include student or family name, address, or car identification with plate number. All calls will be thoroughly investigated with the removal of students found to be attending illegally.

THE TEN RULES OF BUS SAFETY

1. Dress properly for the weather. Make sure all drawstrings, ties, straps, scarves, etc. on all clothing, backpacks and other items, are shortened or removed so they won’t get caught in bus doors, railings, or aisles.

2. Arrive on time at the bus stop and stay away from the street while waiting for the bus.

3. Stay away from the bus until it stops completely and the driver signals you to board. Enter in single file without pushing. Always use the handrail.

4. Take a seat right away and remain seated facing forward. Keep your hands, arms and head inside the bus.

5. Help keep the bus neat and clean. Keep belongings out of the aisle and away from emergency exits. Eating and drinking are not allowed on the bus.

6. Always listen to the driver's instructions. Be courteous to the driver and other students. Sit with your hands to yourself and avoid making noises that would distract the driver or bother other passengers. Remain seated at all times.

7. Wait until the bus pulls to a complete stop before standing up. Use the handrail when exiting the bus.

8. Stay out of the danger zone next to the bus where the driver may have difficulty seeing you. Take five giant steps away from the bus and out of the danger zone, until you can see the driver and the driver sees you. Never crawl under a bus.

9. If you must cross the street after you get off the bus, wait for the driver's signal and then cross in front of the bus. Cross the street only after checking both ways for traffic.

10. Never run back to the bus, even if you dropped or forgot something.

Food Allergy Policy

The Trumbull Board of Education has passed a new policy regarding the Management of Food Allergies in the schools. This policy affects food being brought in for curriculum and celebrations. This and all policies can be found on the Policies page of this website.

Emergency Notification

In the event of an emergency, school delay, closure or early dismissal, notification is made to the following:

Health Forms

Each pupil, before initial enrollment in the Trumbull Public Schools shall have had a health assessment. In addition, each pupil enrolled in Trumbull Public Schools shall have a health assessment at least once in each three year interval: in grade three, in grade six, and in grade nine. These forms and insurance enrollment form can be found here...

Wellness Newsletter

Every month, September through May, the Trumbull Food Services posts a Wellness Newsletter with tips about healthy eating and living. Past issues can be found on the Wellness Page.